Terrebonne Parish, LA submitted by: Lou Landry **************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ****************************************************************** TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, DECEMBER 16, 2001 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED PONTIFF-QUEYROUZE Cacey Claire Pontiff of Houma and Michael Hayden Oueyrouze of New Orleans were married at 1 p.m. Nov.24, 2001, at St Matthews Episcopal Church in Houma. The bride is the daughter of Deborah and Lee Stiel of Houma and Craig and Parn Pontiff of Morgan City. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Pontiff of Franklin, Eugene LeBlanc of Carencro and the late Peggy LeBlanc. Parents of the groom are Gayle Larrieu of New Orleans and the late James Harold Queyrouze. He is the grandson of Jerry Queyrouze of New Orleans, the late Harold J. Queyrouze, and the late M r.and Mrs. Alfred C. Fieidenburg. The Rev. Fred H. Tinsley Jr. officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her parents. The bride wore an off-white A-line gown of silky chiffon adorned with hand-beaded schiffli lace. She carried a bouquet of off-white roses accented with baby's breath and greenery. Serving in the wedding were Katherine Stiel, maid of honor, and Sara Pontiff, maid. James Harold Queyrouze III was the best man; and Leon Stiel III, groomsman. A reception was given by the bride's parents at Bayou Vue Cafe. The three-tier cake was decorated with ivory ribbons and off-white roses. The groom's cake was decorated in purple and gold. The couple will reside in New Orleans, BRUNET-DUPLECHIN Donna Brunet of Houma and Corey Duplechin were married at 1 p.m. Nov. 10, 2001, at St. Matthews Episcopal Church in Houma. The bride is the daughter of Acklin and Elsie Brunet of Gray. She is the granddaughter of Audrey Brunet of Chauvin, the late Angelo Brunet, and the late Effie and James Sevin. Parents of the groom are Joy LeBlanc Rogers of Theriot and Neil Duplechin of Simmesport. He is the gran dson of Stanley and Mae LeBlanc of Theriot and the late Albert and Minnie Duplechin. The Rev. Robert Rogers officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal ivory satin sleeveless gown with a fitted bodice accented with embroidered lilac flowers. Her jeweled headpiece was accented with crystals and her veil held a fingertip-length of bridal illusion. She carried a bouquet of lilac roses accented with greenery. Serving in the wedding were Stacy Boudreaux, maid of honor, Cathy Brunet, Jania Brunet, Karen Brunet and Myssi Rhodes, maids; Kylie Theriot, junior maid; and Emily Theriot, flower girl. Corey Breaux was the best man; Howard Duplechin, Gordon Duplechin, Jeff McCarty and Lonnie Lapeyrouse, groomsmen; Nick Duplechin, junior groomsmen; Bailey Breaux, ring bearer; and Gabe Dugas, Joseph Carrier, Ronnie Boudreaux and Nikki Rhodes, ushers. A reception was given by the bride and groom's families at the American Legion Lenox Hotard Post The three-tiered ivory-on-lilac cake was accented with flowers. The groom's cake was a fish and wild life scene. The couple will reside in Houma. LEB OUEF-GAUTREAUX Kimi LeBouef and Tracy Gautreaux, both of Chauvin, were married at 7 p.m. Aug. 10, 2001, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Chauvin. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne LeBouef of Chauvin. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LeBouef of Chauvin and the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pinell Jr. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gautreaux of Chauvin. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dumont of Chauvin, Audrey Gautreaux and the late Theogene Gautreaux. Monsignor Fredrick Brunet officated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal white satin gown. accented with a beaded lace bodice and short sleeves with a sweetheart neckline and full skirt that flowed into a chapel train. Her headpiece was a crown of rhinestone withflowers and pearl centers with a double-tier veil of bridal illusion. She carried a bouquet of mixed spring flowers accented with pearls and rhinestones with greenery. Serving in the wedding were Kristi L Theriot, matron of honor; Jennifer. Theriot, maid of honor, Lisa P Dupre, Mitzi G. Falcon and Mona G. Sevin, maids; Kaelyn Gautreaux,. Kali Theriot a nd Kelsey Falcon, junior maids; Karli LeBouef, flower girl; and Kasi and Kami Theriot, tain bearers. Rene LeCompte was the best man; Dale Theriot Richard Pinell, Andrew Falcon and Kendall LeBouef, groomsmen; Joe LeBouef, Tait Dupre and Jacob Ledet, junior groomsmen; Tylee Falcon, ring bearer; and Heath Naquin and Druby Trahan, ushers. A reception was given by the bride's parents at Little Caillou Recreation Center. The four-tier spiral cake was accented with spring flowers. The groom'.s cake was chocolate with a lazy man sitting on a chair, which read, "I don't work on week-ends." The couple will reside in Chauvin. PELLEGRIN-TABOR Kristi Pellegrin of Bourg and Byron Tabor of Choctaw were married at 7 p.m. Nov. 16, 2001, at Annunziata Catholic Church in Houma. The bride is the daughter of David "Pancho" Jr. and Judy Pellegrin of Bourg. She is the granddaughter of David and Loretta Pellegrin Sr. of Houma and the late Armand Jr. and Isabelle Adams. Parents of the groom are Larry and Joyce Tabor of Choetaw. He is the grandson of Hudson Tabor of Choetaw, the late Jeanette Tabor, and the late Edward and Elodia Tabor. The Rev. Jim Morrison offici ated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal white satin sleeveless gown with a scooped neck-line, fitted empire bodice accented with ivory pearls, iridescent sequins and full skirt with border of ivory pearls and iridescent sequins that flowed into a semi-cathedral-length train. Her headpiece of ivory and iridescent pearls held a fingertip-length, double-tiered veil of bridal illusion. She carried a clutch bouquet of hand-tied stephanotis stems with rhinestone centers. Serving in the wedding were Erica Porche, maid of honor; Dawn Pellegrin, Kelli Neil, Colette Tbibodaux, Errin Flynn, Tiffany Pellegrin, Lindsey Ford and Noelle Andreasen, maids; Ashlie Pellegrin and Jenna Authement junior maids; and Emily Authement and Kenzie Thibodaux, flower girls. Randy Landry was the best man; Brent Tabor, Arthur Ostheimer, Jason Kees, Reed Brignac, Joey Bethancourt, Ronnie Crochet and Floyd Eschete, groomsmen; Logan Gard, ring bearer; and Robert Richard, Jessie Andras, Eric Pellegrin and Jeff Redmond, ushers. A reception was given by the couple's parents at East Park Recreation Center in Houma. The bride's cake was five individual cakes of d ifferent sizes with scroll designs and purple gerbera daisy bases. The groom's cake was a red velve t cake with a red fish. The couple will reside in Houma. THERIOT-LEBOUEF Jennifer Marie Theriot and Kendall Wayne LeBouef, both of Chauvin, were married at 7 p.m. Nov. 9, 2001, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Chauvin. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Theriot. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lunny Theriot and Mr. and Mrs. Terry LeBlanc, all of Chauvin. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lebouef. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LeBouef of Chauvin and the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pinell Jr.' The Rev. Monsignor Peter Tai Le officiated at the double--ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal white satin gown with spaghetti-strap sleeves and a fitted satin bodice accented with beaded pearls and full skirt that flowed into a scalloped train. Her headpiece was a princess-style crown accented with pearls and rhinestones and held a double-tier veil of bridal illusion. She carried a bouquet of white roses accented with plum orchids and greenery. Serving in the wedding were Kristi Theriot, matron of honor; Sadie Dubois, maid of honor; Kimi Gautreaux, Kimberly Martin, Stacy Lapeyrouse, Leslie Anthement and Allyson Breaux, maids; Kali Theriot junior maid; Kami Theriot, flower girl; and Lyndsey Theriot and Kasi Theriot train bearers. Dale Theriot was the best man; Beau Dubois, Tracy Gautreaux, Daniel Lapeyrouse, Lance Lapeyrouse, Damien Authement and Tyler LaBauve, groomsmen; Jared' Theriot junior groomsmen; Brandon Pinell, ring bearer, Jared Ledet train bearer; and Samuel LeBouef and Richard Pinell Jr., ushers. A reception was given by the couple's parents at Little Caillou Recreation Center. `The two-tier basket-weave cake was decorated with pearls and the lower of tier was ornamented with a lime-green Harley Davidson with purple of names of the groom's cake had the Harley Davidson emblem and was outlined in orange and black. The couple will reside in Chauvin. DUPRE-GROS Betsy Dupre of Chauvin and Chad Gros of Gray were married at 2 p.m. Sept 29, 2001, at Annunziata Catholic Church in Houma. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dupre Jr. of Chauvin. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evinse Lecompte, Alea Dupre of Chauvin and the late Arthur Dupre Sr. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Russell A Gros of Gray. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Carlos of Schriever and Russel J. Gros of Gray. The Rev. Jim Morrison officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal white organza gown with deep v neckline and short sleeves accented with appliques and beaded lace through-out the skirt that flowed into a cathedral-length train. Her headpiece was a penciled edge fingertip silk illusion veil attached to a comb with beads, pearls and crystals. She carried a bouquet of white , yellow and confetti roses accented with tiny purple flowers tied together with a sheer white bow. Serving in the wedding were Kasi Dupre, matron of honor; Lori Curlin, Monica Whitney, Sherry Whitney, Ashley Gros, Heidi Gros and Brandi Gros, maids, Elizabeth Dupre and Brianna Whitney, flower girls. Russell A. Gros was the best man; Kyle Blanchard, Cody Dupre, Kelly Dupre, Reed Whitney, Chris Trahan and Mike O'Farell; groomsmen; Chandler Whitney and Brennan Dupre, ring bearer, and Jimmy Carlos and Darren Robichaux, ushers. A reception was given by the bride's parents at East Park Recreation Center. The three-tier cake was accented with lattice and flowering trimming. The groom's cake was decorated with a fishing and hunting scene. The couple will reside in Gray. CLAY-ST. JOHN Tiffany Ann Clay of Thibodaux and James Michael St. John of Bristol, Conn., were married at 4 p.m. Dec. 8, 2001, at St Louis Cathedral in New Orleans. The bride is the daughter of Lucie Tatum Morvant of Thibodaux and Harold D. Clay of Harrison, Tenn. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.T. Tatum of Thibodaux, Harold Clay and the late Gladys Wilcox. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Kevin St. John of Clearwater, Fla. He is the grandson of Eugene St. John of Naugatuck, Conn., the late Isabelle St. John, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lambert. The Rev. Rodney Trahan officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal white satin gown with a sweetheart neckline, three-quarter-length sleeves and basque waistline, all accented with hand-sewn silver bugle beads, and a full skirt that flowed into a cathedral- length train. Her headpiece wa s a jeweled tiara with a fingertip veil. She carried a clutch bouquet with white tulips accented with lilies and greenery. Serving in the wedding were Marcy Hammock George, matron of honor; Claire Tatum Bradshaw, Tina Tatum Gehbauer and Kina Lynn St. John, maids; and Betsy Klein Bradshaw, flower girl. Kevin Michael Walsh was the best man Kenneth David Roy, Robert John Anasoulis and Charles Turner Drury, groomsmen; Tatum Michael Gehbauer, ring bearer, and Thomas Louis Bradshaw Jr. and Benjamin Taylor Bradshaw, ushers. A reception was held at the Sonesta Hotel in New Orleans. The four-tier almond cake featured columns with azure hydrangea separating each layer and crowning the top. The couple will reside in Woodstock, Ga.